POLITICAL.
MR SYKES AT KAITAWA. (By Telegraph—i Special to the Age.) PAHIATUA, Tuesday. ■vA large n.uin!bier of isetrtlers- gathered at' Kadltawa, last night to hear a politdiQal address .by Mr G. R. Sykes. Mr A. Ross Occupied the chair. The speaker, -whose address waisi on. isimdlar lines, (to those gi>ven in other places), was flfetiehed! to attentively. On. .the motion of-Mr J. Cfrahaim', laeconded by Mr A. Stevenson, the oandEdlate was accorded a hearty vot of thanks.. MR HORNSBY AT MIKi MIKI. Mr, J.- T. M. Homslby deliviered an address, before a sma-ll aititendainoe of settler® dn the: Miki.Miki echoolroom on. Wednesday nigbtfc. Mr Hornsby dwelt at some 'temgths on the Hand question, and expreissed himself m< fatvour of the freehold, with a Mmi.ted area. _He made refer•enoe to the resignation, of the Minisifcer for Education, istalting that the scngie .tax would be dojaastrousi to tlie. country, amd oouM 1 mot be, toler- v lated Iby the Governmeint. The can- I didate* was (accorded a votje of j thanks.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 5
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169POLITICAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 5
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